Hawaiian name given to dwarf planet orbiting Sun
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center announced the name of a dwarf planet discovered atop Maunakea.
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center announced the name of a dwarf planet discovered atop Maunakea.
Professor Richard Wainscoat explains a mysterious sighting in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ skies that captivated thousands.
The free virtual event will feature a panel of select crew members from the iconic voyaging canoe.
The H¨¡lau Lamak¨± program engages children in activities based in Hawaiian culture, science, math and art at ʻImiloa¡¯s facilities and outdoor gardens.
UH Hilo Hawaiian language Associate Professor Larry Kimura creates a new Hawaiian word to mark the discovery of potential life on Venus.
The plan covers all operating and advisory units associated with Maunakea, establishes clearer lines of accountability and improves transparency within UH¡¯s management operations.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has initiated plans to upgrade the wastewater system at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope.
Most massive celestial object known in the early universe discovered on Maunakea, named by ʻImiloa Hawaiian naming program, A Hua He Inoa.
The lack of critical, ongoing documentation of this specialized knowledge results in misunderstanding and even misrepresentation.
This editorial by UH Hilo Chancellor Bonnie Irwin was published by the Hawaii Tribune-Herald and West Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Today newspapers on May 20, 2020.